Physics, asked by jayashre, 4 months ago

the moon is the natural satillte of earth and it takes 27 days to once around the orbit calculate the distance of the moon from the surface of the earth amusing the orbit of the moon as circular

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Answered by vamshi06
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With a radius of about 1,080 miles (1,740 kilometers), the Moon is less than a third of the width of Earth. If Earth were the size of a nickel, the Moon would be about as big as a coffee bean.

The Moon is an average of 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers) away. That means 30 Earth-sized planets could fit in between Earth and the Moon.

The Moon is slowly moving away from Earth, getting about an inch farther away each year.

Answered by DisneyStar
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380,000 kilometers is the answer when rounded off

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